Welcome to Common Citizen.

Uniting people through the power of cannabis. We fight for the good that cannabis can do. The line’s been drawn.

Welcome to Common Citizen.

Uniting people through the power of cannabis. We fight for the good that cannabis can do. The line’s been drawn.

"I like having the freedom to choose how I relax. Some people have a drink. I like to smoke. It's my choice — the way I choose to unwind."

It’s freedom to choose first.
Everything else is second.

We’re pushing hard for open access to recreational marijuana. We want a better world where people can choose how they treat pain, spend their time with friends or let loose on their own. No bias. No judgment. It’ll take some time, but we’ll get there. If marijuana makes your life better, we’re here for you.

The power of cannabis.

Let’s be honest. Cannabis is a threat. It puts the power in our own hands. It can change how people live their lives for the better. Maybe that sounds dangerous to some. But it's why we fight – to elevate the lives of everyone every day, through cannabis.

Born in Detroit.
Built for the fight.

We struggle because it’s part of who we are, part of everyone who comes from here. The guts to dig in, and find that fighting spirit. You see, it’s not the setbacks that define us. It’s the resiliency to come back stronger every time we're knocked down. That's the kind of resolve we bring to challenge current stigmas and change things. The movement may start in Detroit, but all of Michigan is ready to stand up again.

"I like having the freedom to choose how I relax. Some people have a drink. I like to smoke. It's my choice — the way I choose to unwind."

It’s freedom to choose first. Everything else is second.

We’re pushing hard for open access to recreational marijuana. We want a better world where people can choose how they treat pain, spend their time with friends or let loose on their own. No bias. No judgment. It’ll take some time, but we’ll get there. If marijuana makes your life better, we’re here for you.

The power of cannabis.

Let’s be honest. Cannabis is a threat. It puts the power in our own hands. It can change how people live their lives for the better. Maybe that sounds dangerous to some. But it's why we fight – to elevate the lives of everyone every day, through cannabis.

Choose your common state.

Daily Dose, Sweet Relief, Time to Shine
and Unplug. Choose the one that’ll help
you experience that perfect moment.

Choose your common state.

The common standard

Our higher-quality cannabis experience starts with the latest in modern agri-technology combined with lean manufacturing principles. Our state-of-the-art facility exceeds eGMP regulatory standards for current good manufacturing practices to yield premium-quality cannabis. In-store, our retail experts guide you every step of the way. From cultivation to distribution, we've drawn a line in the sand and set a new standard of cannabis excellence.

The common standard

Our higher-quality cannabis experience starts with the latest in modern agri-technology combined with lean manufacturing principles. Our state-of-the-art facility exceeds cGMP regulatory standards for current good manufacturing practices to yield premium-quality cannabis. In-store, our retail experts guide you every step of the way. From cultivation to distribution, we've drawn a line in the sand and set a new standard of cannabis excellence.

The Citizen's Alert

Here is what we are doing during the developing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Our actions are in line with those of both the State of Michigan and the Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA), and we will continue to adapt as needed to serve our Common Citizen community.

Common Citizen, a producer of cannabis products with a focus on product and consumer safety, has been awarded an adult-use marijuana retail license at its Battle Creek location, with adult-use sales beginning Friday, May 22.

Each of the four cannabis certificate types include three courses that are delivered over two months and cost $3000. The 405 hours of assignments and “class” time include one third videos and readings, with the rest is divided between research, homework, and internships when possible.